Dickeyville’s July 4th celebrations have a reputation for being epic – the 2016 theme of !!Dickeyville Rocks!! was no exception. Join us for a wander through events of the weekend as captured by new resident and budding photographer, Carlye Brooks in the gallery below, curated by

Most of us in Dickeyville have arrived from somewhere else. Many from elsewhere in Baltimore or greater Maryland, others from out-of-state and several from lands abroad. The geographical and cultural diversity is one of many elements that, conversely, creates our sense of unity. Howard County’s Columbia

Can You Feel The Surge? We are just one week away from our wonderful village July 4th Celebrations, with this year theme of !!!Dickeyville Rocks!!! What’s happening now? The 2016 T-shirts are coming in next week Jack is busy printing tickets and lasering wine glasses and flutes Tyson

Many of our Maryland friends ask when they can see Joan McCready and I perform. Here’s an opportunity. As part of Dickeyville 4th July celebrations, to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, the pair of us will present a program of

Every Tuesday morning, other than around the Winter Solstice and between Memorial and Labor Day, there’s a Coffee Hour for Dickeyvillains. As we near the summer and the end of coffee until next fall, and as I face the bittersweet prospect of going back to

By Karen Langenberg & Jack Hoagland We are delighted to present 7 design options for the new Dickeyville Flag, all created and offered up by members of our community. Bravo and thanks, designers, for your time, effort, and very thoughtful contributions!! Click on images for

Come join us for a wonderful event combining both the Dickey Memorial Presbyterian Church Spring Treasure Sale and the Dickeyville Garden Club Spring Plant Sale. Support both organizations in the lovely setting of Dickeyville. All proceeds from the plant sale go to support the DGC with its community and environmental enhancement

Dickeyville is fortunate to house many individuals with diverse professional backgrounds and life experiences. In 2014, there was a conversation brewing about the potential to harness this collective knowledge by sharing experiences amongst other villagers. In early 2015, Don Langenberg and former resident, Pat Hawthorne stepped up to

Last week Dickeyvillians heard a presentation about the rhetoric of the Book of Revelations and how it relates to modern superhero, sci-fi and fantasy media. Delivered by Reverend Jennifer Barchi, a pastor at the Dickey Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dickeyville residents had the following comments: “Thank you